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Houston Forecast: Flash Flood Watch remains in effect through this evening
A Flash Flood Watch is still in effect this Friday morning for Houston and most of Southeast Texas.
ALERTS: View all current weather alerts
LIST: High water locations on major roads in the Houston area
CLOSURES: School closures, cancellations in Houston Area
Remnants of Imelda brought heavy rain and storms with life-threatening flooding Thursday across Southeast Texas from Beaumont to Houston.
Still expecting rain today
Scattered showers and thunderstorms are popping up on radar this afternoon. Some of these storms are producing heavy rain but the good news is that the are moving north at a rapid rate. This should limit major flooding problems but rainfall amounts of 2 to 4 inches will still be possible.
This weekend
Big changes for the weekend.
On Saturday into early next week, the temps will increase back into the low-90s, and the rain chance drops to 20 percent as we finally start to dry out.
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